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    There are many advantages and disadvantages on the Internet.The main advantage of the Internet is that communication is made very easy. Two people on opposite sides of the world may communicate with each other via such things as videoconferences. This would save money on flights to other countries just to have a meeting when they can each communicate from their own office.The Internet is a very good place to advertise companies. Businesses can build their own websites and buy their own memorable

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    Qing Yuan ESL114 Section G Ryan Salvador May 3‚ 2012 Should the Chinese government ban the internet censorship? Since the birth of internet‚ people have been bombarded with different kind of information every day. Internet is a network that connects the data of different private computer networks and organizational computer groups from people or organizations around the world (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). As a result‚ people are looking forward to having access to any kind of websites of their

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    Assignment 2.1 1. Does the rhetoric address the problem it claims to address? Yes‚ but in my opinion Mr. Beato was a bit extreme. 2. Is the rhetoric targeted at an audience who has the power to make change? Probably‚ because most audience are internet users‚ and by seeing this it could be a red flag for them to slow down. 3. Are the appeals appropriate to the audience? Yes‚ and no. I felt that Mr. Beato giving the percentage of addicts was appropriate‚ because it was a statistic that is probably

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    Censorship on the Internet Five years after the first world wide web was launched at the end of 1991‚ The Internet has become very popular in the United States. Although President Clinton already signed the 1996 Telecommunication ActI on Thursday Feb 8‚ 1996‚ the censorship issue on the net still remains unresolved. In fact‚ censorship in cyberspace is unconscionable and impossible. Trying to censor the Internet its problematic because the net is an international issue‚ there is no standard for

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    foundation of the articles: “Hate Speech on the Internet Should Be Regulated” by Ronald Eissens‚ and “Hate Speech on the Internet Should Not Be Regulated” by Sandy Starr‚ in which both authors reveled their opinions and standing on this issue by using different styles and presenting their ideas in different ways. Throughout his Essay‚ Eissens uses different appeals on order to convey his ideas‚ specially using pathos. He believes that hate speech should be regulated to stop hate crimes such as racism

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    Internet and technology Spring semester A.E. Amankulova D.Ivashenko Electronic Flashcards http://www.mktmaster.com/Flashcards.html Computerized Study Aid for Students of All Ages‚ Kindergarten through College! It’s very simple. Type the questions and answers once‚ then take the Quiz. Flip the card to see the answer‚ and if you knew it‚ click "I Know it." If you didn’t know‚ click "Ask Later‚" and it will ask you again the next time through. After most cards are hidden‚ show them‚ shuffle

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    Fahrenheit 451: A Censored and Structured World David Finch August 30‚ 1996 Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 forces us to envision a world that is so structured and censored fireman exist not to fight fires ‚for all buildings are fireproof‚ but instead to burn books. Fahrenheit 451 is a horrific account of what could happen in an all too close future when society carries "political correctness" to its extreme. One of the primary characters that one meets in Fahrenheit 451 is a young girl named

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    any size should play a role in monitoring internet content is very complex. Does the welfare of society warrant a breach of individual privacy? Should the government be in charge of monitoring internet content to ensure citizens are protected? These are not simple questions‚ and not answerable with a simple yes or no. Ronald Reagan stated‚ ‚ÄúGovernment’s first duty is to protect the people‚ not run their lives.‚Äù When it comes to the role government should play in monitoring the internet‚ the government

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    Censored Book Reflection The banned book that I have chosen to reflect on is To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee. Since 1977‚ this book has been banned from schools all over the country. The three main reasons that I believe this book is constantly being banned is the description of rape‚ the profanity and racial slurs‚ and the racism that takes place. There are many people that believe that the discussion of rape should not be introduced to students. This could bring up discussions in a classroom

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    Tittle: Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly? It is no exaggeration to say that the Internet has changed the world. Today‚ we can get all kinds of information from around the world through the Internet and life in the world easy to communicate with others. Therefore‚ the Internet seems to be at first glance dream tool. However‚ the Internet is not always a bright side. It can be harmful‚ when we use it and little

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